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Hey y'all! I know I'm late with the post, but I've got half of the Off Shore collection for the summer to share with y'all today. The other half will be up tomorrow. I didn't want to overkill one post with the amount of pictures I took, because there was a LOT.
Lets get right to it.
Feel The Breeze - 2 coats of a bright baby pink cream. It dries a little flat and absolutely needs a topcoat.
If In Doubt, Surf It Out - 2 coats of a yummy orange sherbert cream. It reminds me of a push pop and is a little brighter than it is in the bottle. Another orange that I'm loving....and it's currently on my toes. :D
Sun Upon My Skin - 3 coats of a pastel sunny yellow cream. It makes me think of the yellow of Tigger's tummy.
Be More Pacific - 3 coats of this pastel lime green cream. It almost makes me think pistachio as it's more yellow based.
Float On - 2 coats for this bright bubblegum pink neon. LOVE it.
Shore Enuff - 3 coats were needed for this bright, almost highlighter, green cream.
Most, well maybe all, of these make me think of macarons. It took me forever to get these 6 swatched because I kept wanting to play with them and do some sort of nail art combo for each and every one of them. Which you'll see at a later date.
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Now that you mention it, they do resemble the color of macaroons. I really like Shore Enuff a lot.
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